RemovaLine: Does RemovaLine Work?

RemovaLine Overview

One of the major problems for many people as they age is the increase in fine lines and wrinkles around the eyes and mouth. There are so many ‘miracle’ creams on the market, some better than others, but many of them very expensive, as are surgical treatments and injections. RemovaLine is a wrinkle ‘eraser’ that claims not only be able to instantly remove lines, but also be a serious alternative to Botox.

The RemovaLine company’s basic one page website shows before and after pictures that were taken within minutes of each other, supposedly demonstrating exactly how fast the cream works to tighten the skin. Along with an illustration explaining the structure of the skin and how RemovaLine affects it, there is also a comparison chart to show the advantages of using RemovaLine over Botox treatments.

Although no FAQ section is featured on the site, there are several customer testimonials and information regarding the free trial offer of the RemovaLine product.

RemovaLine – Product Description

No ingredients are listed for RemovaLine on the website. However, there are references to clinical trials performed on a substance called Gabamine (GABA), so it can be assumed that this is included in the cream. GABA is actually a naturally produced muscle relaxant and moisturizer that has been successful in removing fine lines and wrinkles.

No directions are given for application of RemovaLine, but it is known that it can be used under make-up, making it suitable for daytime use.

RemovaLine – Advantages

RemovaLine is a non-toxic alternative to injected treatments

The product is offered for a 15 day free trial

GABA has proved successful in clinical trials

RemovaLine has an immediate effect on wrinkles

The website features customer testimonials

The cream may also include essential amino acids

Customers enrolled in the auto-shipping program are entitled to a 40% discount

The website includes before and after photos

RemovaLine – Drawbacks

No full ingredient list is shown

The website does not provide a FAQ section

There is no proof the cream is as effective as Botox

Customers ordering the free trial are enrolled into the auto-ship program

No positive reviews are available for RemovaLine on independent websites

The product is not available from retail stores

No application instructions are provided

RemovaLine – The Bottomline

While the manufacturers of RemovaLine admit it is not a miracle cream, it is unlikely that it works as immediately as they claim. A product such as RemovaLine may be a good option for anyone not wishing to undergo costly injections and surgeries or who wish to avoid the ‘paralyzed’ look of Botox.

Although RemovaLine is not as costly as similar products ($39.95 per tube) it is still a fairly unknown brand and certainly hasn’t generated a ‘buzz’ on independent beauty websites. It would be more recommended to invest in a known brand with an established reputation.

The cosmetic industry currently offers a variety of wrinkle creams from a number of brands. To make the process of selecting a wrinkle cream as simple as possible, we've evaluated each cream on its ability to fulfill our requirements for a quality wrinkle cream. To be specific, we believe that a wrinkle cream should include ingredients that offer antioxidant protection for skin, in order to delay the onset of noticeable aging. At the same time, wrinkle creams should be able to renew skin, typically by containing compounds with collagen-stimulating properties. Additionally, such a cream should improve both the texture and appearance of skin by offering both long term anti-wrinkle benefits and hydrating agents to create smooth, firm skin. Listed below are the top wrinkle creams, according to these important characteristics.

Kathy Charles is a Health Care journalist from New Jersey who has written about disease management for many publications. She has also done an Introductory Biology laboratory Course from Florida State University. She also writes about women's lifestyle issues. She contributes regularly for TheBeautyInsiders.

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